Master of Arts (Education)

Key facts

Available via Distance Learning

Available for international students via distance learning

Complete your MA in three semesters

The Master of Arts has reduced from 240 to 180 credits. This means you can now complete an MA in three semesters of full-time study. If you study part-time, an MA will normally take three years to complete.

Lecturer profile

Professor Glenda Anthony

“Taking research ideas and making them accessible to the audiences who might use them is a key responsibility of my job. I hope my love of teaching mathematics and belief that all of us can experience at least a little of the wonder of mathematics shines through.

As a member of our Centre for Research in Mathematics Education (CeRME), you will have access to a range of mathematics educators and their research interests. CeRME brings together experts in mathematics education to work on a common theme: the place of mathematics education and its transformative potential in New Zealand, the Pacific region and the world.

The challenge is to support teacher learning so that teachers’ classroom practices improve in ways that are productive for all students’ learning. “

Glenda teaches on the courses 276.782 Mathematics Education and 276.785 Making Mathematics Accessible.